CNN

More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at US military installations will be expelled from the United States after a review that followed the deadly shooting last month at a Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, multiple sources told CNN.

The Saudis are not accused of aiding the 21-year-old Saudi Air Force second lieutenant who killed three American sailors in the December shooting, two sources said, but some are said to have connections to extremist movements, according to a person familiar with the situation.  Continue reading “More than a dozen Saudi servicemen to be expelled from US after review of December shooting at Naval Air Station”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The NRA will be handing out 1,000 30-round magazines in the Virginia Capitol City of Richmond Monday as part of the fight against Gov. Ralph Northam’s (D) gun grab.

The NRA used a Sunday night tweet to explain that Magpul Industries — a renowned magazine and firearm accessory maker — sent 1,000 magazines to the gun rights organization in order to have them given out to pro-Second Amendment Virginians on Monday.  Continue reading “NRA Handing Out 30-Round Mags in VA to Fight Northam Gun Ban”

Dr. Axe – by Dr. John Axe

Why is healthy wheat so hard to get? You may have heard of the words “frankenwheat” or “frankenfoods,” which have been imposed on the public by agricultural geneticists due to the scientific engineering of wheat and wheat food products. This has created a movement away from wheat products due to the damaging effects they may have, in particular the issues people have consuming foods with gluten. This is where einkorn flour comes in. Continue reading “Einkorn Flour: The Superior Ancient Grain Compared to Whole Wheat”

Educate Yourself – by Dr. David G. Williams

When it comes to hydrogen peroxide therapy there seems to be only two points of view. Supporters consider it one of the greatest healing miracles of all time. Those opposed feel its ingestion is exceptionally dangerous, and only the foolhardy could think of engaging in such behavior. Before either condemning or endorsing hydrogen peroxide, let’s take a real close look at what we’re dealing with.  Continue reading “The Many Benefits of Hydrogen Peroxide”

The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat

As Australia’s bushfire crisis continues to impact wildlife, aircraft have been deployed to feed thousands of starving wild animals who have been stranded by the blazes.

The government of the hard-hit state of New South Wales (NSW) has begun a campaign of airdrops across scorched regions, delivering thousands of pounds of root veggies —like carrots and sweet potatoes —from choppers flying above in a bid to sate the appetites of hungry colonies of brush-trailed rock wallabies, reports Daily MailContinue reading “Australia is Dropping Vegetables From Choppers to Feed Wildlife Starved by Fires”

Dallas Morning News – by Kevin Krause

A North Texas militia member and vigilante who led armed patrols of the Texas-Mexico border and was wanted by federal authorities died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to law enforcement officials.

Kevin Lyndel Massey’s body was discovered Dec. 23 in Van Zandt County, according to the sheriff.  Continue reading “North Texas militia vigilante who rounded up migrants at border found dead after months on the run”

Free Thought Project

MUSKOGEE, Okla. — (TRI) An Oklahoma federal court has refused to hold police responsible for brutalizing an African-American man who, despite complying with police orders during an arrest, was subjected to excessive force and brutality, including being thrown to the ground, tasered, and placed in a chokehold that rendered him unconscious and required his hospitalization for three days.  Continue reading “Federal Court Rules Cops Can Taser, Choke You Because Trouble Understanding Them is ‘Resistance’”

Collective Evolution – by Richard Enos

In a very thorough and revealing analysis of statistical industry payment data, ProPublica disclosed that more than 2,500 physicians have received at least half a million dollars apiece from drugmakers and medical device companies in the past five years alone, while more than 700 of those doctors received at least $1 million, and that doesn’t include money for research or royalties from inventions.  Continue reading “700 + American Doctors Given Over $1M Each From Pharma To Push Drugs & Medical Devices”

CNBC

The Trump administration this week warned Iraq that it could lose access to its central bank account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York if Baghdad expels American troops from the region, Iraqi officials told The Wall Street Journal.

The State Department’s warning follows the U.S. airstrike that killed Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, Iran’s top military commander and the face of the Islamic Republic’s interventions across the Middle East.  Continue reading “Trump administration warns Iraq could lose New York Fed account if US troops forced to leave: WSJ”

Business Insider

Thousands of protestors flooded the streets of Tehran days after Iran shot down a Ukrainian commercial airliner, killing all 176 passengers on board.

Emotional vigils for the passengers who were killed in the attack devolved into fiery demonstrations that saw Iranians marching with signs to demand the resignation of the country’s leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.  Continue reading “Iranians marched in fiery protests to demand Ayatollah Khamenei’s resignation after officials shot down a commercial plane”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is considering dramatically expanding its much-litigated travel ban to additional countries amid a renewed election-year focus on immigration by President Donald Trump, according to six people familiar with the deliberations.

A document outlining the plans — timed to coincide with the third anniversary of Trump’s January 2017 executive order — has been circulating the White House. But the countries that would be affected if it moves forward are blacked out, according to two of the people, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the measure has yet to be finalized.  Continue reading “White House considering dramatic expansion of travel ban”

USA Today

Borden Dairy Co., one of the largest and oldest dairy producers in the U.S.,filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy after more than 160 years in business.

The company announced the decision Sunday stating it would use the court process for “financial restructuring” to reduce its debt load. ACON Investments, L.L.C., acquired Borden in 2017.  Continue reading “Borden becomes second dairy producer to file for bankruptcy”